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2005-09-01
MS might be bold in pcs but their efforts were at best meager on the mobile devices front.
Their desktop monopoly didn't help, neither did their PDA near monopoly.
Nokia had already bate them in 10 years ago blocking WM world domination with Symbian alliance. Now Google has replaced them in this role.
Edited 2012-07-05 10:22 UTC